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 Here it is! Man, really enjoying doing these pics, as i've said in the last installment. Nice to be able to put some *actual* thought into everything!

Also, was pretty glad to explain the whole cavy thing. Some folks seemed pretty concerned over the appearance of the little bastid's. Gotta take things in different directions sometimes, eh?

Like with the elf. I mean, why not make it be some sort of feral-looking woodland warrior? Who says they can't look like that, eh? It's all highly subjective and I love the hell out of it.

Vampire. I've always liked nosferatu. Just something about that guy creeps me out to no end. I think its the terrified looks he always seems to have while also being a predatory undead monster.

Hey how about the clothing style of these guys? I don't know what the hell it is, lol. Looked up some tibetan and peruvian clothing and just smashed it all in there with a healthy dose of general dwarven-ness. It has occurred to me that having such thick-looking clothing probably wouldn't suit people living in a place where it seeming doesn't snow and nothing freezes over in the winter, but, who can say what warven physiology is like in this world? Maybe they need to be well insulated against the wind? Perhaps the wool in their clothing wicks away sweat? Maybe the cornucopia hats funnel away heat from their overworked dwarf-brains? Perhaps it *IS* all rather unwieldy, but they do it for religious purposes?

Perhaps I've always liked to shoot arrows and then paint elaborate targets around them, lol

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Anonymous

My husband and I have absolutely adored all of the Watermaster art! It feels really whimsical and reminds me of old fairytales. Totally dig it!

Anonymous

I love the dwarven clothes of this series, it feels very grimm's fairy tales to me.

Anonymous

But yeah your art has been beautiful in this series

Anonymous

I think you nailed it with this series and sincerely hope you keep making your videos in this way

Anonymous

Yes, Nosferatu is awsome. I took Max Schreck's perfomance as an evil Entity, that still remembers former capabilities to do good. But it has become incapable to comprehend good, say for the knowledge that it's actions are the antithesis of good. So it fits, that it seems as shocked as it's victims.